mg iE Why PAGE EIGHT THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1930 EASTERN ONTARIO NEWS BUCK ISLAND BOLD Broekyille, «Buk Toland, shwited th the Canadien side of the B1, Law renee fener Woekport, hus heen sold by the estate of the tate Hon, Ben wor John 1, Weld, of Preseolt, ta ¥, 8 Vranklin, of Cranford, NJ, he his ulvendy taken possession, Ihe island has wn area of shout sey 6" Gives STRUCK BY FORK Belleville =~"T'rying to seare with a fork, some ehildren away from i load of peas, farmer struck Garfield Btandiord, Bo Murney Bireet, with the fork and injured Ww, No charge win Tadd aginst the farmer, TWENTY POUND LUNGE Belleville While trawling on' the Moira River, nenr Voshorg, John Cracknell of (his eity, lhoeked and Yanded wu fine specimen of maskin onge whieh tipped the seales wt 20 pains PASTEURIZED CREAM Lindsay, =That eream handled by local distribitors «must be either pasteurized or fram herds that have hee under the supervision of the Mills Inspeator and inspested by him, wits the deeislon arrived al eoneern ng the 'question of retalling sweet eream In Lindsay, at 4 meeting of the Board of Health TAKES IROQUOIS CHARGE Troguals, =Aller Iwo Years as pas for of the Holiness Movement Churely at Gananoque, Rey, KG Caswell has arrived in Troguuls to wasume charge af the ehurehes ol that densmination in Cardinal, Pls ton and trogueis, For 18 years My Caswell was oo missionary In Ching for the Holiness Movement Chureh and plans a return 1a that country when eomilitlons become more aol led PAMAGE BY HAIL Pembroke =Damage (0 (hi af about 3300 wus caused hy hall wt the farm af Wir, Helin, Alles town ship. A 20:aere field of oats was swept by the hall and priaetibally riined, us wan alsa wn feld of peas, eamprising seven acres, and Iw were of pulatoes EXTEND PAVING Renfrewe=In all probability the paving prograi on the King's High ---- | Sentenced For Life {| | By Noted Jurist Whole i, ommanii ion - Dias turbed hy Vagvani Now al Peace extent I'he foreman of the Jury hrought In # verdlel of YE "You have heen duly tried and found mulls hy your peers, quoth the judge, "of an offence Again humanity, punish able only hy the supreme 'Hody Toxin' you heen stealing the lifeblond fram our WMARILY, You are the cause of constipation and nervous debility, you are the prime mover in the frat stages of varicose veins and high bleed pressure, You have wracked our people with Indigestion and des ptroyed the kidneys of many a good soul hefore his day, We are therefore toms pelled to place you in the safekeeping of Warden Kr asmus Wills until the day of your execution" Wills Boots Ermamus Salt Assists Nature ta vid your system of "Rody Toxins" or poisen ous matter hy the dally wae of this delicious, affervaes eont drink] se cooling and vefreshing, Cet a B00, tin today, It's Better Reoanne Hritiah Hold Ry Jury & Lovell LIMITED Bh Bo Bimeoe Ne, N, Broke a Phone 08 penalty have foun \ It's --COKE-- SEMET - SOLVAY WE ARE SOLE AGENTS wity wust of Renfrew will be extend. ed vo elude (the tll portion of the roid to Widey's Btation, At u meet ing of the wood roads sommes vf the County Counell i resolution was paged approving this extension of thi work, -- EIGHT-HOUR DAY Amonte=The - Publig ~~ Utilitnes Commission has adopted the policy of an eight hour diy for the oni ployees of the eleetrie Nght plant, S-- HONOR MISSIONARY Preseott =the United Chireh at Bpeneerville wis the seene of & lire wnthering vesently in hwnor of Mies Edna Brown, of Bpenserville, whe wis duly commissioned a # mise sloniry nurse of the United Chureh, FIRST ELECTRIC TUG BOAT Prescott, =A. "remote eontrol" (ug lit will he put In commission In the ear ferry business between Viess cott and Ogdensburg In Ostober by the Canadian Paellie Hallway, being the first elegtrie tug boat on the Bi Lawrence Rives J MANY ORCHARDS Pletgns=In Prince Edward County there are 7,110 weres of orchard of ull Winds, neeording to the Ontirle Department of Agrlenliure, In On tila there 1s a total of 207,008 aeves in orchards RES A LARGE EGG Kingston Norton Lees, of Lough bow township, has a large eps welghing four ounces and measure ig Band 634 Inehes, The eg was ld by one of Mr, Lee's Barred Woks and Is the largest he has ever gathered from his floek HYDRO REDUCTION Balehi's Falls, =Bmith's Valls elt lena ean Took forward 0 a ved ton In Hydro rites according to a statement made hy Mavor Laying A surplus had been shown (8r the Hydva thers tn the past year News of the Election Battle "Bennett Can't Win" dusiph, July 1h-=Crusading inte this Heya! City, stronghold of Hon, Hugh Guthrie, last night, a eithiant French-Canadian from Quebec hore a message of good will to the audience of weveral hundeed people which had paths ored In the local Armory, and gnve volea to the opinion that "Hennett can't possibly win " He wan Hon, Fernand Ninfrel, Heoro thy of Mate In tha Maokensle King Government, and his mea nile touched on the sailent feats ures of the present Dominton eles ton, Mr, Hinfret was speaking 14 the Interest of John HB, Mitehell, of Guelph, Liberal oandidate in Mouth Wellington Charging the Conservatives with ONAREATALInE the unemployment situation, he went on tg show that It would have heen worse had sugeestions of Mr, Bennett and General MoRas with regard to immigvation heen followed, He prophesied that Quebeo would re main Liberal, stressed the two main proposals of ths Dunning Budget, Hritish preference and Canada's desire to trade With nas tons willing to deal with her, and sald Quaehee would support Impey Ia} preference; He pleaded for stable government and emphasised that Quebee did not remain In the Liberal oamp hocanse of prejudices, Fistioufts Stop Npeechos Quebee, July 18, 1iat Hghts parnished a Joint politieal meats Ing at Nie, Clalre In the traditions ally belligerent Dorehonter County Riding, Medioal ald wan necessary to repair damages, The disturbs Anon sald to have heen caused by visltora from outside the viding, oame at the close of the address of Onesime Gagnon, KO, Conserva tive candidate, Hon, Luelen Cans non Alen made himself heard with dittioulty, Ni, Lawrence Neaway Aroekville, July 18, Declaring that the BI. Lawrence navigation and power project has foreed Haat Into the present politioal eampalen denpite what was termed a oons Apiracy among leaders to ignore It, Harvey Bitton, speaking last night over a Provinelal radio hooksup, directly eharged the Ontario Pres POCAHONTAS SCREENED AND CLEAN CANNEL SIZED FOR FIRE PLACE DIXON COAL CO. Tomo e-- 262 ---- Direct Une 1 % EE ---- IS ee wan Hon, G, Howard Verguson, vontly poey uf nion and delay. robs the mier, with Sudloring " obstruction, disi This polley people of Ontario aud sll Canaan of = decp-water navigation ane chop power, and plays directly Inte the hands of Ameriesn prive "he power interes's, Moesting in order, the Ontario Premier's muny recent objections (0 the project as worked oul by the Internntionnl Commission, My, Bifton sinted that the lssie be tween tha Dominlon Premier, Hight Hon, W, 1, M, King, an the Ontario Premier, in olesr out and must bo settled at the coming election, Vor the first time, ha sald, the publle sould voles Is will u thin supremely important ques Hon, IE My, King is returned to pownsy the Bt, Lawrenes development for both navigation and power will be Pushon corward | an Immediate aonolumon, Mr, Bitton sald, But, if Mr, Bennett 1s victorious, he pros dieted w determined effort will be made to have the International section developed hy private ex plolting companies, Me sald the Cost (I power would he doubled, Havigation be delayed, and pore haps lost In part, and the persists ent offort to sxpor. Canadian pows Or to the United States will be as sisted, The development is of the utmost importance, not only to the poople of Ontarig, but to all Caps adn, Mr, Bifton said, MOORE ADDRESSES LARGE AUDIENCE IN WHITBY HAL (Continued from Page §) that he had neither the tims, thought er Inclination to speak of him Dr, Kalser naked why | had gly AUP my #10000 Job to take hin $4,000 Job," sald My, Moore, "and My answer Is that 1 ani not in polities for my bread and butter, for If so, | would have stayed away from polities and from the Tarif Board, He really bellaved that he vould he of servios to the people of thin riding and to the people of Canada, His object four YOUPS ANO, And today, Was In changes the method of polities, With regard to Dr, Kalser's ref erence to him working at Ottawa to soctire harbor grants for White hy and Oshawa, Mr, Moore de olared that he wan not asking for one aingle vote for what he did not did he expect them, In eon nection with the Whithy harbor grants, he had simply whon re quested by the Chamber of Com merce and Town Counell dig what he could to assist the town In Ket Ling Brants to repair A harbor whieh had heen represonied to him ns falling Into decay and urs wently in need of repair, In this connection he had helped ex-May: oF Hateman to present his cans al OUAWA, An a Belghbor, an Inter: onind resldent of the court, he ould not refuse to help, even If he wan the ehairman of the Tarif Honrd, Hervies on his part Look the place of polities, And he wan Kind to have heen able Lo assint, Ntandards of Judgement Nooring some politioal leaders of the day for the vielent character of thelr speeches, Mr, Moore Anke od hin wuditors to Judge these lead orn not only hy thelr speeches hit by thelr languuge, He had been told that Hon, Wm, Finlay: AOR had sald that he hated Pre mier King, Did ever a Liberal say that! -He had been told of not # few Conservatives who had shut off thelr radios when Dr, Manion WAR peaking recently because of tha bitterness of his language, Entering Into a discussion of the Dunning budget and its effect on Canadian and Intersempire trade, Mr, Moore deolgred that uns der the Liberal polley every article on Whioh a tari was imposed, or Wont duty free, had been consider od on 1a morta and In a stralghts forward business manner, Refers Flug to the tariffs which had heen changed an Against the neighbor Ing republic, Mr, Moore declired omphatieally: "Somebody had to say What the Dunning hudiet had sald 10 the United Miates, We are A small country, and not dependent upon the United Hiates, and the King government had the courage to say I" Countervalling Duties Much had been sald about the inposiiion of countervailing duties and about a Wanhington-made tar iff, Mr, Moore quoted the exact wording of countervalling on eut flowers, "Provided that It any CONRLRY imposes on such goods Ltodueed In, and imported from 'Mada, rates of duty higher than Are enumerated In this tem, squls Valent rates of duty shall he ims posed on such goods entering Cans Ada from such country," In ether words (hare must he trade hoth ways, The Canadian government virtually sald to the United Mates: We must have mutual trade, but FOU OAR'L have all your own mars ot ARG Part of ours, Our tari wan not made at Washington, The Canadian government was (eachs ng Unele Ham a lepnon that he OAR't build a door Which oan pres VOnt Atul from coming in and stil have the door npen from stuff go. ng out," Need Some UN, Goods Mp Bennett has asked, Ma Moore continued, why it counter valllng duties were for 18 items Why not good for all? What Wal the use of countervailing en machinery whieh we in Canada cannot bake for ourselves sueh An machinery for making laloleum he said i! | and planishing machines Whisk' ware faw In Canada, but on which, hocause they had te come from the United Btates, there were lows of dutien, And sn It wan with oho goods. "What would be the Nae of countervailing on material we need if the Unilpd States were to put high duty on raw eotton" Bhould we countervall? asked Mr, Moore who added that the wine wrgiment applied to oranges, The Canndiay (arift, he waid, was made to help Canadians, not to harm them «not mado in the spirit of blind revenge, "Perhaps, Mr, Moore wuld fir ther, "Here you hive un Kood os wmple of the difference in policy hotween the (wa parties making by Wuches, or tariff mak ing by spplieation of sound husy nesw principles, Your bread and butter In at ninke, Which prinelp 16 do you prefer? 1 presume hoth Grits and Tories, wre here tonigh' and 1 sssime somo of you will vole for me und some for my ope ponent, but | ask you to consider wariously whieh plan will yield the bout broad und hatter," Mr, Moore went on to disenws the dalry situbtion and in Canada and very ably defended the netion of the King Government, with rows poot to the (renties with New Zonland and Aunstralin, whose people were our kinsmon, unxious to trade with us and wo with them Daleying Not Ruined Mr. Moore charged that the op position has gromsly min-repre wontod the situation of the dairy Ing industry In Canada "Thin Industry has not "gone to The bowswaws un the Conservatives would have you believe," ha win od, supporting his assertion hy the fact tht In 10480 Canada hand pro duesd 11,000,000,000 thw, of milk while last your u total of 14,000, 000,000 Ys, had hoon renched, In 1080 production of creamery hil tor totalled 111,000,000 the, while In 1088 It was 108,000,000 Ihe IC In mare difieudt to ontimuate the production of dalry butler, the candidate said, "but In 1045 IL wan reported that 100,000,000 thn, had hoon prodinesd In 1WEN the total wan 00,000,000," Canada had become a nation of Hronl butter enters, My, Moors snld, pointing out that in 1088 the Per capa consumption of hitter WAN B07 The, while In 1040 11 was 20.00 Ihe "We are alan drinking much more milk," he suid, "Perhaps it In on ascount of prabibition, but the per eapitn consimption of mix han Jumped from 240 the, In 1081 to 470 Ihe, In 1040." Reforving to the Australian and Now Zealand treaties, Mr, Moore oxplalied that taking advantage of ChOAp wailer transportation New Aonland had Inerennod is sxporis of butter to Canada from $21,000 to $18,000,000 The National Dalry Counell had somplained to tha tariff bonrd tha Imported hutter from New Zealand Wis ruining the Industry In Can Ada "Fhe Tari Dalry Counell a 15, of thin yoar, "and when the hudget Wits brought cown, wiv: months aftr the complaint had heen ald, not lon wan given that _ the real) would he revised and the National Paley Council received all that i anked for" But, the former tariff hoard ohatrman explained, Canada has been selling $10,000,000 worth of Automobiles and other geods to Australin encly year while she had only Been buying $4,000,000 worth "This treaty has heen of value to us,' he sid YEhall we now oanesl IL and try to hluster and IROL our way to the market of oul Australian brothers, as the Hon ILD Bennett han wugiosted, of shall wa follow the proposals of the Liberal party to wolve (hia problem of trade at a round table vonference ' Other Npeakers Mrs. A, W, Bell, of Oshawy, pointed out the necessity of wom on taking a deep interest In the Insuen of thin election, especially Lthone volal matters which had tn do with the home, Women had to consider home problems, and the Nation's purchases should find wo men more than any others inter ented, Through the franchise whieh they appreciated, they could hont express thelr opinion Fifty por cent of the volee of Can adn, whe declared, should be' ox renned In femine tones, Mew oll condemned Mr, Hennett's "Hye to ourselves' poliey, which whe declared to he Impossible, "Wy Musk trade with other nations," Whe amperied, Mrs, Bell asked the women to stand solidly hehind My, Moore and work for his election, He would prove a worthy repre. ontative at Ollawa, AJ, Graves, of Brooklin, asked hin auditors to think of what the King Government had done to make the lot of the returned man 80 Much better. than It had heen, also what It had done In providing Old Age Penalons, despite the efs forts of the opponition to stop wich logislation, In naked also thal Rope botore they voled on the Ath might think of the budget, the heat that had ever heen laid hatore the Canadian people, a bud: wet ondoraod hy Rlmont avery pai er In the old land, He praised My, Moore for his wonderful speach on unemployment, It was, he atatod, the work of a great statesman, an Ariat and philosopher, Hamuel King, K.0,, Toronte, res minded hin hearers that elections ware not won hy Jragous It win the saored duty of all to exeroise the franchise, and If in this riding everybody gol out and worked fop Mr. Moore there would be we doubl ax to the resulta, My, Kine Stated that the attaoke of Mv, Hon NOLL upon My, Moore, and the anip Ing of smaller poraton were the teal rocommendations My onre Joulq aot, Chatrman Trewin refarved to Mr 1 AR A KIOAL mans-nne who Honrd pave the hearing on Jun My. Moore sahil ould rine above party polition and: Alnus cloanly and intelligently the taauen of the day, He was Wanted In thin Mding heonuss of hin great ability, My, Irwin soon those who were indulging In slandor, and insinuations no shield: od that thay vould not ha reaches through the process of law, The meoting broke wp with the iy of tha Natonal Anthem, Mrs, Ggo. Roms at the plano, tariff | PHODUCH TORONTO Huy tig Toronto wholesale dealers are huyln® produce at the following prices; ig astnginded, anon returned, franh extras 270 to 880; fresh tirsts 260 to 4060; seconds, 416 to 24e Jingu ruded, frosh oxiras 206 to B00; fresh firsts, 27 %6 to 28 Y%e to 2he, Buiter==No, 1, Ontario cream ory, solids 276 to 27%e6; No, 2, 2be to 46a, Churning cream =fpssial, 476 to Shc; No, 1, 200 to 270; No, 8, 84s a 440, Choonp==No, 1 args, oolored, purafined and government graded, 16%e to 110, Nominal quotations to poultry shippers wre a9 follows; Poult py me AMiye Vuttod Mens over b Ihe, each , 18 Over 4 to bh Ibs, such ,,,.. Over Uh to 4 be, each Under 8% Ibs, euch ,,, Mpring Drollers, over 4% to § TY Over 4 to 8% 1h, each ,,... 16 Old Noosters over b Ihe, each , 1% Over 4 10 6 1bw, each ,,,,. 10 Dresses Poultry If in good cond): ton, will be pald 8 to 4 cents nbove ulive prices 1b Ihe Melling Toronto whulesule dealers are of faring produce to retail dealers ut the following prices Kggn=Vrenh, oxtran, In cartons, Hey tronh extran, loose, B30: firsts, H0ui weoonds, 270, Hutters«No, 1, oreamery, prints, le No, § areamory, prints $00, Chiosps=Now, Inrge, 1840) twine, 180; triplets, 1% while tons, 40% Old, large 28a; twine 200i triplets and outs, B06) old stiltons, 4le Poni ry se Chickens, 6 Jha, up Do, 4 to bh Ihe Peas Dao, 4% to 4 hs Do, 8 to B% Ihe Do, 4 lbs Lia Hens, over 6 lbs Hrollers Dueks ' Deg, 5:8 to Turkeys TORONTO HAY AND NTHAW Wholesale dealers in hay and niraw mre quoting shippers the fol lowing prices for earioad lots, de liverad on track Torento HO 0) 46 IY JMO) pf 0) JL | 100) Lhe I doMof Jeg AN 1 IRRYAL == (80) Hd Bupuad(y)=y Anf 'Wedjuuim No, 4 timothy M400 8, No, i timothy 14,00 14.60 Whent straw 10.60 EY Ont straw 10.60 Dressed WERENT FREER 1 gn RRR vias bed ' verre JN lower st W 1.2 10 ' perenne bbedl ree RR) TORONTO HIDKK AND WOOL, Toronto wholesals dealers In hides and wool are quoting prices to shippers an follows: Clty hides, green, Koj bulls and brands, 40) country hides green 70; do, cured 1 18 to Nei Toronto elty oalt gresn 10a) country enlt green Deo; elty youl kip Keep country veal kip, Te! do ered, TW to Be} country urnnnes kip, 4 to Bo; horse hides, No, 1, $3.60; No, 8, 1.76; No, 8, $1.05, Horsehair, B00 Ih, Wool, fiat, free of rejects, 180 1b) rejects, Noi sheepaking, 26 to The fueh Tallow, solid, in barrels, 1h, 4% to bel cakes Bb to bije Ih, FARMERS MARKET The following are quotations, retail, In effect on the Bt, Lawes once Market, Toronto! Produces ERs, extras, per doren Do,, tirsta per dosen , , Butter, dalry, por Ib, ,,,, Do, erenmery, pound 0.88 Fruits and Yegetables Asparagus, ¥ bunches Carrots, 8 bunches i400 Beets, dor, bunches ,.. 44, Dou 8 gt viv Onions, dry, 11-qt, basket savin san 010 v0 qt basket ,, ,.,, 000 Cabbage iii 0,10 0,10 Cauliflower 0.16 040 Endive, dosen .vv00 v0 100 Mushrooms, Ib, 0.80 Leal 1etfiee, three for v0.40 Hoad lettuce, thres for , ov 510 Parsley, per buneh ,, vi 010 Cress, three for , 010 Celery, dosen 2.00 8.00 Oranges, dosen ..,., 0.05 0.10 Honeydew melons each 0.80 0.60 Nirawberries, quart 0,17 0,40 Grapotrult, each ,,. 0,10 Potatoes, bag «vv 100 Cuenmbers, each vv 0,00 Lemons, doren ov saan Bananas, dowen ..,, 0.00 Applon, Duk viii B00 Cal. green pean, 0 qty basket ... 0.00 Rgaplant, oaoh «i iv via Green beans, § qb +. viv Green peppers, Bix for yi» Turnips, bus Pavanipe, 11 gb save van 0.40 0.48 0.80 0.40 0.8% 0.40 0.06 0.00 EERE) oo wmbhoemc SmI er Sc= SCE es PAAR NAY Soocooss Produce Prices in the Commercial Markets 0.4h 0.10 0.10 0.10 Tomatoes, Wh, ..., 0.10 Rhubarb, bunches Iiadishes, 4 bunches Now beets, bunch ,., TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Grain deslors on the Toronto Board of Trade are making the following quotations for car lots! Manitobs wheat=<No, 1 north. orn, Phe; No, § do, V6'%e; No, 8 do, P2%e; No, 4, 90; No, bh, W4Vu; No, 6, 67¢; feed, B7 (cif, Goderich and Bay ports), Manitoba onte No, 1 feod, 42%¢; No, 2, do, B9%e, Ameoriean oorn--No, P4¢; No, 8 do, 92%, Millfesd, delivered, Montreuil (roighin, bags Included Bran, ton, $24.40; shorts, ton, $26.26; mid dlings, ton, $51.25, Ontario grain-=Whoat, 9bo to #1. Darley, rye and buekwhert, nominal, ------ CHICAGO PRODUCE PUTURES Chicago, July Wo=Henvy nrrivaly of eggs this morning prove ton meh for the loeal a ht so that viles were unable to hold, Quotis tons were generally down hill wu cent with trading light und demmnd rather poor except on quality stock Little or no change was recorded on the future en) today, The cash butter murket wan unchanged und stendy with faly business reported from most quarters The Govern ment report appeared to have been unusually well discounted so far ay loeuls were concerned, the Novem hers opening tn line with Vriday's close und failing to move apprecinl wore ar 4 yellow, Government reports Butter to-day, 100,727,000 1 lust year, 91,902,000, Vggs today, 10742000; last yeur, K110,000, Open commitments November eis, 1,0; July butter, 3; Novem her butter, 1,298 Pwo minrket receipts day, 204027 last yewr, today, SoA; last year, 35310 Chicago spot marketsButter, ext rin, Me standards, Me tone steady Vis, wraded feats, 20 1:3¢; tone LLL New York spot market<Butter, ex teas, asking Sey bid, 34 Sede; no sale, Mums, firsts, 21 34 10 22¢) tone sendy to firm Nireet stocks 115, Se Butter 19,004 Kgs Butter today, TORONTO GRAIN QUOTATIONS Giridin dealer fy Won Board of Trade ure making the fol lowing quotations ur cur uly Manitoba: wheat =No. 1 northern, Wei Noo 2 do, Ye; No, 3 do, UW bode No, 4, Ute; No, 8 KY 1de; No 0, OMe feed, be (201, Goderich and Hay poris) Manitoba oats Nis, 4 do, 41]: American corn in { No, | feed, 48¢; No, 2 yellow, 91¢ Milifeed, delivered, Montreal freights, bags included Bran, ton, $2251 shorts, ton, 830.28; middiings, ton, $31.28 Ontario graln=Wheat, 9% to 95 Barley, rve and buckwheat, nomial PICKERING NEWS Lg id Pickering, July 1 Mr, and. Mra Win, Stork, of Rellevile, are sepnd Ink thelr holidays with relatives in the village Master Donald Kemp, of Whithy, has been spending a few days this week with his grand parents, A. and Mrs, Doges, Mr, Hugh Miller attended the Bay of Quinte Young People's Kxeursion 10 Rochester, NY, on Wednesday, and reports a splendid outing Mr Harold Wiman, of Peterboro, Iv visiting his grandmother, Mra, A Burrell, thin week, Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Richardson and family have returned from Fasex, where they have heen In charge of a tourist camp, for the past few months, T, Clark, of the Toronto Star, called oi Plekering friends one day lant week, W, IE and Mew, Grelg and son Dr COM, Greg, and Mey, Thos, Jackson, wll of Toronto, visited with friends fir the village on Tuesday, Mr. Darden Cronk, of Wellsville, N.Y, spent last week with his pars ents, RH, and Mrs, Cronk, Mes, IT Bunting and son Jacek, are visiting friends in Milton, Miss McDonald, of Toronto, Is spending two weeks at the home of the Misses Law, 1, LL, and Mra, Chapman, end Jas, and Mrs, Andrew spent the week: end with H, J, and Mrs, Marquis and family, of Stroud, The W.M.8, of the United Church met at the home of Mrs, Cyril far ley, on Tuesday afternoon, The wroup representing India had eharge of the programy, which was bared on a chapter of the study hook "From Forusalem to Terusalem." Miss Ade: Ialde White had charge of the des votlonsl service, Vollowing the pro. uram, a socks! hour was spent on the awn, To dute, the forth-coming election haw cansed very Vitthe stir in the vil lage. On Tuesday evening a meets ing In the imterests of Dr, Kalser, the Conservative eandidute was held in the Memorial Park, There were about sisty present, An Interesting game of baseball wis [ured between the local (eum and Gananoque team of Oshawa, In the Memorial Park, on Wednesday evening, "The teams were well mats ched, und the game was a close one, During the first onings the score stood at 20 In favor of the visors, but the loesl boys bucked wp and ene out on top with the scores of 5:3, Vollowing the game a dance wis held, under, the ususpices of the Stir ing Orchestra, with Mr, 1, Fuller, ns ealler-off, A number of the young peopls of the vicinity took advantage of the good musie provided, NEW MAWTIN The great omotionsl drama, "Phe Climax opens at The New Martin on Tuesday, The story of whieh is un follows! Adolin, bountiful young Iallsn girl, napiray to #chieve the glory of her dond mother who Was n world-tumons singer, Hep grand futher, Anton, arranges for her to study under his old friend Lulgl Goltantt, former conductor of the orahesire at the Milan operas, who portected har mother's voles, While studying with Lulgl sho und Lulgl's wo, Vistro, fall in love, Pletro writen n love song of her, In love with Adelln nso In Dr, Gurdonl, young physician TAI arranges for Adelln to wing for Bellini, famous American impresario, On the ave of her appearance hefors Bellini whe vrecelves word her grandfather iu 111, Khe roaches him ne he dion, Burdened by thin grief sho returns and wings for Bellin) who tells her and Laulgl no slight throat operation will perfect her voles Lulgl sacrifices hin fow possessions und his pride to get money for the operation and afler it In porformed Adéelln is placed in Dr, Gardonl's care Dr, Ony dont, Jenlous of Pietro, sprays hor throat with a medicine that causes her to lows her voles entirely Imigl persuades Pletro to give Adells up In Dr, Gardonl's favor A wodding In arranged and Plotro is to play the wedding march When Adella enters the church for the marringe ocaremony Vietro Is at the organ, Unaware she is pre wont Pietro plays the love song he composed for her Adolla, over come, breaks into song and finds she haw regained her volee, Dr Giardonl conscloanoasiriken, leaves the church as Adelina goes Into I'letro"s arms Parking guns and bare-knuckle Aghtn, halrsteigger situations and halr ralsing suspense, all woven into a real deama of the old west combine to make "The Fighting Legion," Universal-Ken Maynard pletyure, now showing at the Martin Theatre, one of the most genuine and stirring westerns over produce wmashing pleture, based on a res life chapter in the history of the Toxny rangers, Ho plunges over embankments Into rivers, has rough and tumble fights against odds and again displays that hors munship which stamps him ss nn ouistanding western sar, Romantic interest In furnished by heantitul Dorothy Dwan who Is 0¢ Hghtful as the girl whose love Ma) nard auptures when he clesns vj & typical "bud town" of the oid wont, Kxesllont, robust comedy ix provided by les Bates, Charien Whittaker and 111 Nestells, the three winging "Hook hrothers" and hy Vrank Ries an "Cloudy Jones,' Maynard's pessimistic pal, Pietures of the class of "The Vighting Legion" ure never tiring und Maynard wseumyg LO poskess i peculiar knack of being ab¥s 10 maintain hreakneck netlon throug) out nm wtory without allowing th wpaod to detract from the wiory iwelf, I'he pleturs has many | turssque scones that establish jt ns genuinely western, notably ths sand storm with which it open Others spporting Muynurd nr Harry Todd, Virnest, Adams, Blan ley Wlystone, Juck Vowler, Bo Walker and (he ever-conrageonx "Taran," Maynord's champloy trick horse, MURDERS WITNESS IN COURT ROOY Prominent Banker Is Victim of Assassin's Bullet Los Angeles, July 105-A mes Hitle man stood up in Buperi Court yosterday, drow un pistol a murdered one of the Pacific cons most prominent hankers immed ately after the Intter had testified in un ponding cape The vietim, Motley Viint, influe tin) Nnancior and hrother of tl Inte U.N, Senator Weank Vint, died instantly with a bullet through | neck, Frank D, Keaton, real estate broker, tossed the pistol on his body und stood quletly three fee! away, Ho made no attempt to ¢ caps in the resultant pandemonium, Nuperfor Judge Vreank Collier, who only an Instant hefors had hoon listening to Flint's testimony, turned Keaton over to police who rushed to the court room upon hearing the whet, Made hy Murray A) li» th m - Mj furry fn The RL {¢ 0) 3 ed Maynard outdoss himaelf in this =ALEXANDER Murray LEAVE OBNAWA v-=Sunday only, and intermediate pointw, points, Tioketa and Genosha Hetel Eastern Standard Time Conoh connections at Buffalo Ra Travel The King's Highwa Daily Coach Service OSHAWA "FARE 85¢ TORONTO LEAVE TORONTO P.M, : 1.00 1080 we=Dally except Sunday, s==Baturday, Sunday and Holidays only, ¥ Coach connections at I'oronto for Barrie, Brampton, Schomberg, Hamilton, Beach, Midland and Otta wa, Niagara Falls, Butfale Orillia, Dravtford, Wasaga all U, 8 A ' it for information at GRAY COACH LINES OSHAWA Phone 2828 Mrs. will speak at City Hall, Guelph, Ont., on Tuesday, July 15th, and be broadcast over; CKGW Toronte, CKOC Hamilton, RADIO TO-NIGHT Prominent Hamilton Labor Man, and HOWARD FALLIS of P eterboro, CFLC Prescott, CJGC London CNRO Ottawa r. 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